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==Overview==
==Overview==
While classified as "light cruisers" by the UNSC, the Covenant intended them to fill a role more analogous to [[police cutter]]s to patrol inhabited star systems, conducting routine inspections and enforcing travel laws.{{Ref/Reuse|Warfleet72}} After the war, ''CRS''-class cruisers became the backbones of fleets owned by Covenant remnants, serving in combat roles against [[human]]ity and the [[Swords of Sanghelios]].{{Ref/Reuse|Warfleet72}} Crews of ''CRS'' cruisers generally regarded serving aboard one as a stepping stone to more glorious service aboard the Covenant's Examiner ships, such as {{Pattern|Varric|heavy cruiser}}s, and would take risks during combat to prove their worth in hopes of reassignment.<ref name="Warfleet64">'''Halo: Warfleet''', ''Examiners'', ''pages 64-65''</ref> They regarded escorting Executor-type ships and their disgraced crews such as the {{Class|CPV|heavy destroyer}} as a more distasteful assignment, and could never be relied on to do more than their basic duties.<ref name="Warfleet61">'''Halo: Warfleet''', ''Executioners'', ''pages 60-61''</ref> When the Prophets took their Procurator-type ships and fled Covenant space in the wake of the [[Great Schism]], they held many light cruisers whose crews remained loyal with them.<ref name="Warfleet68">'''Halo: Warfleet''', ''Procurators'', ''pages 68-69''</ref> As with other small attack craft employed by various Covenant fleets, ''CRS'' cruisers didn't have permanent crew quarters, instead rotating fresh crew members on between missions.{{Ref/Reuse|Warfleet72}}
While classified as "light cruisers" by the UNSC, the Covenant intended them to fill a role more analogous to [[police cutter]]s to patrol inhabited star systems, conducting routine inspections and enforcing travel laws.{{Ref/Reuse|Warfleet72}} After the war, ''CRS''-class cruisers became the backbones of fleets owned by Covenant remnants, serving in combat roles against [[human]]ity and the [[Swords of Sanghelios]].{{Ref/Reuse|Warfleet72}} Crews of ''CRS'' cruisers generally regarded serving aboard one as a stepping stone to more glorious service aboard the Covenant's Examiner ships, such as {{Pattern|Varric|heavy cruiser}}s, and would take risks during combat to prove their worth in hopes of reassignment.<ref name="Warfleet64">'''Halo: Warfleet''', ''Examiners'', ''pages 64-65''</ref> They regarded escorting Executor-type ships and their disgraced crews such as the {{Pattern|Sinaris|heavy destroyer}} as a more distasteful assignment, and could never be relied on to do more than their basic duties.<ref name="Warfleet61">'''Halo: Warfleet''', ''Executioners'', ''pages 60-61''</ref> When the Prophets took their Procurator-type ships and fled Covenant space in the wake of the [[Great Schism]], they held many light cruisers whose crews remained loyal with them.<ref name="Warfleet68">'''Halo: Warfleet''', ''Procurators'', ''pages 68-69''</ref> As with other small attack craft employed by various Covenant fleets, ''CRS'' cruisers didn't have permanent crew quarters, instead rotating fresh crew members on between missions.{{Ref/Reuse|Warfleet72}}


==Specifications==
==Specifications==